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Kirsten Nairn has a secret. It’s so hush-hush that even her family and close friends don‘t know what it is. The only people she’s shared this secret with are her readers and me. Would you like to know what her … Continue reading →

Interview by Kirsten Nairn, Scottish author of the novel, A Sorry Affair. You can find out more about Kirsten and her work here: My Website, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ Goodreads, and Pinterest. 1. Thomas, what made you start writing? Kirsten, I … Continue reading →

Do you consider writing a hobby or a profession? This is a legitimate question for any author nowadays. Most likely, no two authors will ever answer this question in the same way. What I want to do is share my … Continue reading →

By Concepción de León, Jan. 5, 2019 New York Times Writing has never been a lucrative career choice, but a recent study by the Authors Guild, a professional organization for book writers, shows that it may not even be a … Continue reading →

Blurb: Little is what it seems to be in a leafy Savannah neighborhood as members of an afternoon cocktail and dog walking club mourn a neighbor’s death. Jealousies surface when friends vie for the widower running for mayor. An old … Continue reading →

Blurb: “Tonight, everything could change. I wasn’t ready to let go of anyone just yet.” If you could change what you know is coming, would you? Cecelia Walker discovers an amazing ability deep within herself that gives her the power to … Continue reading →

The title of this book, “The Reluctant Jesus,” by best-selling author Duncan Whitehead, evokes an image of me (the reader) as the protagonist, Seth Miller. Duncan Whitehead has taken the most improbable of all earthly probabilities and given us an … Continue reading →